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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is too fucking funny for me because in my head I read all the sentences in grunt-like voice while the last one it was Macron's voice and it just doesn't match lol.

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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep. So many of them also came the day the fake news regarding Chic-fil-a came out, trying to divide and isolate us, just like the true SJW.

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move_like_suleman 3 points ago +4 / -1

It's his task to prove his claims. Otherwise, she is innocent. Let's not play it otherwise here.

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move_like_suleman 12 points ago +12 / -0

I really hate to say this, but living in France, I can tell you that at least the muslim community here got each other's back. The police and the government are afraid of them because they fought back. Look what happened in suburban Paris these past few days; they got fed up with being hassled by the police just for going out and they fought back. American patriots need to get together more in order to be able to push back against tyrants. There is no other way.

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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wait, they don't treat them with those? I seem to remember several weeks ago that HCQ&Z are being used in NY. Did they stop using it?

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move_like_suleman 8 points ago +8 / -0

Isn't that the one where Pence was in North Korea's border? I remember how Pence just stared at her and me thinking "If looks could kill..." That was classic.

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move_like_suleman 9 points ago +9 / -0

Running on sand is harder than it looks. The cop clearly underestimated the jogger way too much.

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move_like_suleman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fuck those people in particular. Still remember the post-election period of r/the_donald. Too many cucks saying "Oh, Bevin was just bad, it's the Republican's fault for not bringing good candidate, we're just going to vote for Democrats!" Bunch of wimps, turning their back on their own side once they lose. At least those liberals stick together. Now let them learn.

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move_like_suleman 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think it doesn't mean that the 2100 patients were not treated with HCQ-AZ at all. Seeing the phrase, I got the impression that he means was just "We choose patients that we have never chosen or used in our previous studies before." Plus there could be other factor, such as age, no cardiac toxicity (written in the abstract), etc. Really hope that they would publish the full draft article soon.

In the meantime if you see on their hospital's website (https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/covid-19/), you'll see many other good news: +2500 patients treated (99,6% effectiveness), the number of new cases decreasing rapidly, and so on.

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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not always the case for French first draft, un-peer-reviewed article. Not attacking Raoult tho, it was just not surprising at all for me.

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move_like_suleman 27 points ago +27 / -0

I shit you not that's what a researcher said during our lab's video-conference today. What is it with CNRS people? Total disappointment.

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move_like_suleman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Got some Taiwanese friends who were absolutely enraged by his accusations, and they are as liberal as they could be. This fuckhead is literally making enemies right and left.

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move_like_suleman 0 points ago +1 / -1

Hate to use this term, but those people are bourgeois. They could experience lockdown for a whole year and would probably only feel a little of its effect on their bank account. Proletariat people like my family and friends, on the other hand...

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move_like_suleman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agree on very little data have been published in peer reviewed studies. But I didn't know about that NIH study; why did they run a placebo study in this kind of situation? Are they trying to discredit the drug or something? A bit distasteful.

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move_like_suleman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Actually yes of course they are allowing people over 80 to go to the hospital here in Marseille, France. Source: I live here, and I have older friends and colleagues admitted to the hospital, including the IHU Méditerranée which I mentioned above.

On the other hand, I don't really know how they choose which patients to give the treatment ; as we can see on the numbers above among the ~3000 patients only 1818 were treated, so clearly there was a selection there. If I'm not mistaken Raoult said something about randomized selection. I could be wrong though; I'll look up his videos again.

Finally, I don't know how they do it in Italy; perhaps some Italian pedes could give us some insights?

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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Should be much lower than that. In Dr. Raoult's hospital in Marseille, France, the mortality rate of those treated with Hydrochloroquine is about 0.3% as of today (https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/covid-19/). Their number is updated daily, so should be interesting to follow.

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move_like_suleman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can't say for the rest of the world, but in the hospital where Dr. Raoult works (in Marseille, France), the number--up to this day--is 1818 treated and 5 died (source: https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/covid-19/). It's not really my field, but I think that it's a very good number. It's like 99.7% rate of success. You should check their website (updated daily) and follow him on Facebook or Telegram, where he just posted that the number of new positives has plateau-ed in Marseille. Many great news.

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move_like_suleman 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a bad model if it doesn't take into account the possibilities of containment measures. Even worse because it was the one who was highly publicized and decisions were made to shut countries and kill economy because of it. The research institute who published it should take responsibility for it imo.

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move_like_suleman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honestly I wouldn't put much trust on those diagnoses and kit-tests and curve-bell graphs. All of those smell very fishy for me. But then again, I live in France, and I don't put so much trust over the system here.

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move_like_suleman 2 points ago +2 / -0

I regret for not taking pictures last week but in Paris people with burka and niqab were literally going out in the streets and going to supermarkets and I just can't 😂😂😂

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move_like_suleman 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's not precisely my field of research but chloroquine has been known as one of the possible remedies against coronavirus since some time now. I think everybody in my lab knows that. Even WHO has chosen it as one of the principal drugs to test against the virus. Thus it surprised me (only a little bit though) how many researchers here acted these past days. So toxic.

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move_like_suleman 8 points ago +8 / -0

Student in one of the CNRS labs here. I can't post it here (confidentiality clause) but, boy, those CNRS and INSERM scientists are so totally acting like jealous bitches right now. Emails are exchanged over official lab's mailing list over how bad Raoult's character is, how he can't be trusted and how everybody should stay quarantined for months and how the real medicine will need years of research to be viable to use. Total bull****.

I made the right decision to refuse the PhD offer there. French academia is full of toxic people who couldn't accept others being more successful than them.

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